The Pusher
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The Pusher is a song written by Hoyt Axton.
[edit] Cover versions
The song was made popular when rock 'n' roll band Steppenwolf released a cover version of the song on their 1968 album Steppenwolf.
The band Blind Melon also did a more religiously charged version of "The Pusher" in which the chorus lyrics were changed from "God damn that pusher man" to "God damn that bible-pushing man". It can be found as the first track on their last album Nico.